/r/gaming is full of overhyped games I don't know and have no interest in following and memes
<redacted#2> is an NFL team I don't follow anymore known for its bad management (not the Browns btw)
/r/4chan because /r/4chan.
/r/offbeat is often depressing rather than offbeat. /r/nottheonion does its job better.
/r/TalesFromRetail: I never worked in retail, and I don't need more things to be a misanthrope about (though I totally agree that we need to stop shitting on retail workers)
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The rest I'm just removing because they're not interesting. If each of the 53 subreddits I cut started playing American football, they could make up the regulation-size roster of an NFL team.